Studio D 2017
Directors: Arch Sarah Ganzel, Arch Omer Frank
סטודיו ד' תשע"ח
מנחים: אדר' שרה גנזל,אדר‘ עומר פרנק
In this semester, the urban environment of the project and its contribution to the complex urban system were examined, in a wide scale.
At the beginning of the semester we examined the idea of the ideal city and served as a satellite exercise that accompanied the products during it. My ideal city relates to the wandering experience in the city described by Kevin Lynch.
During the semester I studied the systems that make up the city of Jerusalem in an attempt to diagnose the connections that take place between these systems.
The anti-cul de sac project deals with the experience of merging these systems, and turns the roaming experience into an unstoppable one.
The project attempts to propose a structural thesis that can connect between completely different areas in the city, placing it in the complex site where it is located, as a case study of its success in an attempt to connect the various areas of the city with changing variations.
בסמסטר זה נבחנה הסביבה האורבנית של הפרויקט ותרומתו למערכת העירונית המורכבת, בקנ"מ רחב.
בתחילת הסמסטר נבחן רעיון העיר האידיאלית, ושימש כתרגיל לוויני שליווה את התוצרים במהלכו,העיר האידיאלית שלי מתייחסת לחווית השוטטות בעיר אותה מתאר קווין לינץ'.
במהלך הסמסטר בחנתי את המערכות שמרכיבות את העיר ירושלים,בניסיון לאבחן את החיבורים שמתרחשים בין אותן מערכות.
הפרויקט 'אנטי כול דה סאק', עוסק בניסיון התפירה של אותן מערכות, והפיכת חווית השוטטות לנהירה ובלתי ניתנת לעצירה.
הפרויקט מנסה להציע תזה מערכתית-מבנית שתוכל לקשר בין איזורים שונים בתכלית בעיר,הצבתו באתר המורכב בו הוא ממוקם משמשת כמקרה בוחן להצלחתו בניסיון לקשר בין איזוריה השונים של העיר בווריאציות משתנות.
F.13 APT | Renovation of a 110 scm apartment in Tel Aviv
Photography by Dana Stempler
F.13 project is a renovation and design of an apartment in the northern suburbs of Tel Aviv.
A young couple who purchased the apartment wanted to create a pleasant, warm, family and young atmosphere that brings the greenery of the almost rural area from the outside into the apartment and allows for entertaining areas inside the house.
The project is designed around a green kitchen which is the center of the house.
The kitchen walls have been removed and the kitchen is "joined" together with the living room and the dining area into a large open space that contains all the public functions of the house and produces a sequence of pleasant living areas that are suitable for a large number of events that can
The kitchen walls have been removed and the kitchen is "joined" together with the living room and the dining area into a large open space that contains all the public functions of the house and produces a sequence of pleasant living areas that are suitable for a large number of events that can take place there.
This way you can also sit at the kitchen island, in the living room, in the dining area or on the open balcony, when each situation can accommodate a different number of people and a different type of event.
The support column and the beam that held up the kitchen wall were exposed to create a rough monumental look (unpolished exposed concrete), which would provide a contrast to the delicate materials around it - wood and light ceramics.
The house was separated into 2 parts, the entrance space is public and accommodates the incoming and outgoing house guests, while the back part is occupied by private rooms of the residents of the house, in which delicate and quiet materials are used that do not catch the eye and allow a pleasant living space.
The bathroom, which is in the center of the house, was designed with light and delicate materials - ceramics in smooth tones for the floor and rough tones for the walls, with an overhead window that lets in light from the hallway.